Bug Description

Consider the attached Ogg file, with Theora video and Vorbis audio, produced with recordmydesktop. (The sound track is silent.)

The following command works, and produces the correct output--an Ogg file containing only the Vorbis stream from the original input.

$ ffmpeg -i theora-vorbis-sample.ogg -vn -acodec copy out.ogg

However, the following produces the following, and the output doesn't contain the video; ogginfo reports that the stream, which should be Theora-only in an Ogg package, has "Warning: EOS not set on stream 1".

dose that mean that Lucid users who want to upload screen-cast to
youtube won't be able to?

في Mon، 19-04-2010 عند 05:18 +0000 ، كتب Reinhard Tartler:
> this is eseentially a request to update the ffmpeg package to a new svn
> release. I'll won't do so before maverick opens, so no need to file yet
> another report about this.
>

aha, this means that recordmydesktop uses a newer feature of ogg (block
level quantization). I've skimmed over the patch, but I don't consider
myself qualified to argue about its potential of regression. I'm
therefore inclined to reject this patch for ffmpeg 0.5.2 and therefore
the ubuntu package.

Based on siretart's comments and the current Ubuntu Reviewers Team policy, I'm tagging this patch as 'patch-rejected', please feel free to change the tag to 'patch' if you have another patch for review.